Defining the IP address on the computer's network adapter
The communication between the Processor Unit and the receiver and/or transceiver units is made using a high speed Ethernet cable. You must define which IP Address and Subnet mask the Ethernet adapter in the computer shall use for this communication. As long as you do not replace the Processor Unit with another computer, or change the network adapter, you only need to do this once.
Prerequisites
This procedure is made for the Microsoft® Windows® 10 operating system. It is assumed that you are familiar with this operating system.
Context
You will only need to set up the IP address on the Ethernet adapter if you are going to communicate with an SR70 or SR15 Receiver Unit.
If you wish to connect your Processor Unit to a ship network, you must provide the computer with two Ethernet adapters. Use one adapter for the communication with the SR70 or SR15 Receiver Unit, and one for the local area network.
Procedure
1 Close all the programs that are running on the computer.
2 Open the Network Connections dialog box.
a In the bottom-left corner of your desktop, select the Windows® search function.
b In the search box, type "Network Connections", and open the Network Connections dialog box.
3 Define the IP address on the Ethernet adapter.
a Right-click the network adapter you are going to use and select Properties on the shortcut menu.
b On the list of connections, select Internet Protocol 4 (TCP/IPv4), and then Properties.
c Select Use the following IP address, and type the IP address and network mask.
•  IP Address192.168.1.30
•  Subnet mask255.255.255.0
4 Select OK to save the selected settings, and then close all the dialog boxes.